Several days ago I saw a shoutout from a Japanese letterpress master Kenji Takasaki‎ in one of the specialized communities on Facebook. He offered to send these beautiful postcards to anyone willing to receive them. So, I joined the crowd.

Just a few days later, I received an envelope with this beautiful work inside.

Although it was sent with no strings attached, I decided to share the links and my happiness with you.

You can find some photos of the creation process here. Or visit the Facebook page of Meiko Print.

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Stepan is the owner and editor of iBookBinding.com since August 2015. He has been a bookbinder since 2006 and has taught hundreds of students since 2014. Recently Stepan spends more time crafting and 3d-printing bookbinding tools than making books.

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